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THE THIRD TEMPLE

By A.D. 815 Nagabhata II emerged as the unquestioned master of North India and made Kanauj his capital.4 He is stated to have visited Prabhasa to worship Someshvara, travelling by way of Raivataka, Pindataraka, Shankhodhara and Dwarka.5

The shrine of Somanatha thus enjoyed great importance in about the first quarter of the eighth century. The red stone Third Temple, a large structure for the age, cannot be placed much later than A.D. 800 and may be taken to have been constructed during this period.

After a short intervening reign of Ramabhadra, brother of Nagabhata, his son Mihira Bhoja the Great (A.D. 835-886), one of the most powerful rulers in Indian history, succeeded to the empire of Kanauj.


4 HR. 1. 181.
5 Prabhavakacharita, p. 108, st. 704-708.

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